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The Dixie Mountain Bike Trails Association started out as a group of five dedicated individuals who were willing to put in a whole bunch of volunteer hours in an effort to help improve and create mountain biking experiences in Southern Utah. Since we started in 2009, we’ve grown from Washington County to include Iron, Kane and Garfield counties where there are active sections of the DMBTA working to bring you new and better trails.

This growth has been great. It’s meant that we have more singletrack in more locations. It’s meant that the DMBTA has grown to include more than just five people and based on the predictors we have, this growth is only going to continue at an exponential rate.

We are committed to our original goal of building, maintain and riding the amazing trails in Southern Utah. To continue this effort, we need your help. We need people who can take over some of the positions that are due to be released like a book keeper. We need folks who are willing to help maintain our website. We need people to help maintain the trails that we already have and we need people who are willing to help build trails. In short, we need you. Regardless of what your passion, what your skill set, we can find something for you to do.

So join us. Shoot an email to info@dmbta.org with your contact info and what you feel you could do to help out. We’ll get back to you within 24 hours.

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We will host two trail work days this coming week on the Kentucky Lucky Chicken Trail in St. George.

Wednesday the 13th of July, we will meet at the trailhead on Hill Rise Avenue on Webb Hill at 6:30 AM. We will work till about 10 AM.

We will then return on Friday, the 15th, for a repeat. 6:30 AM at the trailhead.

To get to the trailhead,
Head South on River Road.
Turn right onto Fort Pierce Drive at the gas station.
Turn Left onto Bloomington Hills Dr.
Turn Right onto Fort Peirce Drive.
Turn Left onto Hill Rise Avenue.
If you are in a low clearance vehicle, you will want to park at the pavement and ride/walk to the trailhead. Otherwise, proceed up the dirt road to the parking spot (about 4-5 cars will fit). We will ride the trail out and back, but you are welcome to walk/ride to the top and meet us at the dig site (you can see it from the towers).

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It’s that time again. We will be doing some maintenance on the Barrel Roll Trail Sunday the 15th.

If you’ve been out to the Santa Clara River Reserve recently, then you know that it did not fair the TrueGrit epic well and is in dire need of a little love. We plan on spending a couple of hours raking out the loose rocks and eliminating the braiding that has occurred.